May 2008

Death Cab For Cutie : Narrow Stairs

DCFC albums take a while to sneak up on me, though, and Narrow Stairs is no exception. Death Cab tends to hide little presents in the dark spaces of their music, which makes it difficult to critique their albums after a few quick listens.

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The Black Keys: Terminal 5, New York, NY 5/15/08

The Black Keys (Dan Auerbach,Patrick Carney) brought their no-frills blues rock straight from Akron, Ohio to the big city last night, packing a gorgeous venue on the west side with six string blasts and kick drum bombs.

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Liz Phair Performing Exile in Guyville

In celebration of the 15th year anniversary of the groundbreaking album, Exile in Guyville and its long awaited reissue a day earlier, Liz Phair will acoustically perform the entire album

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Monolith Festival Announces Artist Additions

MONOLITH FESTIVAL presented by Esurance announces additional artists to an already stellar lineup.  The festival, returning to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14, debuted in

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Bonnaroo To Be Televised

The Bonnaroo Music & Arts festival is going to be nationally televised for the first time this year, it was announced today (May 19). The annual Tennessee event features headliners

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Caption Contest: Mandy and Ryan

Since when did Ryan Adams transform into Garth Algar? [Image via Bauer-Griffin, HT: Jezebel] Leave a comment below with your best caption for this pic of Ryan Adams and Mandy

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Phil Ends The Warfield Run On His Own Terms

On a muggy Friday night at the Warfield Phil Lesh and his talented Friends covered all of the Grateful Dead’s Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty, leading fans to think they would play albums for the entire run. Saturday found the band expertly playing Skullfuck, before skipping about ten years and taking on 1981’s Dead Set. Both Dead Set and its acoustic brother Reckoning were partially recorded at the Warfield, making the choice to cover the electric album a fitting one.

[Photo by J.C. Juanis]


Yet Sunday was a completely different animal. Just as the show was starting Phil told the crowd that the night would be full of friends and improv. So the album covers went out the window, but what the crowd got what looks to be an epic three set affair featuring two acoustic interludes (one by Jackie Greene and Larry Campbell, the other with Greene and Tim Bluhm) between the sets.

The first set featured an intriguing trio of Phil, Bob Weir and John Molo rockin’ Come Together > Dark Star > Loose Lucy before Jeff Chimenti and Larry Campbell added their talents to West L.A. Fade Away and The Wheel > Not Fade Away. After Jackie and Larry’s mini-set Phil’s usual quintet came out to tackle a few GD favorites. Towards the end of the set Mark Karan came out to add some more psychedelic tones to the festivities. The quintet handled the third by themselves , ending what has to be the most exciting run they’ve played in years. Here’s hoping they keep the momentum goin’ throughout the summer. READ ON for last night’s setlist…

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Is It Friday Yet?

It’s only Monday, but we already have our eyes on the prize with the long weekend ahead of us and the “official start of summer”. So, let’s kick the week

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Stormy Monday: Get On The Road

With the long weekend coming up, it’s time to bust out some serious driving music. First off is the super-bad encore from Widespread Panic’s recent Saturday night in Chicago, Driving

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